A peek into felonies done to humanity in Northern Ethiopia by the TPLF – the tightlipped international community

Short Story The sky was overcast, the rain had just stopped. People are running up and down as if something of urgency compelled them to act like that. Someone had snatches a... Read more »

Epiphany in Ethiopia

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS The son of man Jesus Christ headed to river Jordan True to the prophesy, to meet John the Baptist. Opening the sky Father above Jesus in Jordan River... Read more »

The Upcoming Fever of Ethiopian Timket (Epiphany) Holiday to be Celebration in the City of Gondar, North Ethiopia,

Timket, the Ethiopian Epiphany is among the major Christian celebrations in Ethiopia. The decision of celebration of the holiday in Gondar city gives it special honor as it is to be conducted... Read more »

Behavioral swap

“I have not seen The likes of it!” Reads a caption On a Facebook Uploaded u-tube That fails not To immediately Grab attention. A bird is seen drawing Close to a pool... Read more »

Land of miracles

BY MENGESHA AMARE Located at east African corridor, On the way to Red sea resisting regional blander, Strategic site, the would be influential area, Circumventing interference and trivial meddling, Comprising Oromia, Parcel... Read more »

A crack on the chameleon’s mask

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS By way of a mockery You tweeted “Always truth will take The upper hand,” Backing The sanctimonious Of your brand That adores to Bedraggle motherland Cooking stories In... Read more »

Ethiopian Timket’s colourful ceremonial process

BY TEWODROS KASSA As of 6th century, during the reign of Atse Gebre-Meskel, a new tradition of taking the arcs to riversides emerged True to Jesus’ trek to River of Jordan. During... Read more »

Cleaning Ethiopia’s body Politic from alien Ideological Influences

BY MULUGETA GUDETA In the last forty or fifty years, Ethiopian politics has been shaped by too much foreign ideology either from the West or the East. There was little or no... Read more »

The ecstasy of a comeback home of the sons and daughters of Ethiopia

Joy to Ethiopia the children have come back To help light up candles in places cold and dark. All of them with excitement flocked into motherland Chanting, the divided we fall and... Read more »

From ‘Wemezeker’ to ‘Wemezemen’ or from traditional to modern Public Library

BY MULUGETA GUDETA ‘Wemezeker’ is a Gee’z word that can roughly be translated as ‘reminisce’. In the context of the national library in Ethiopia, it may mean remembering the past as a... Read more »